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Alec Finlay

partners and hosts

 
University of Northumbria, School of Built and Natural Environment
University of Northumbria, School of Arts and Social Sciences
Gallery North  
NaREC
Leverhulme Trust 
Inspire Northumberland
H-I-C-A  

friends and Collaborators

 
Laura Watts
Alistair Peebles
Amy Todman
Alexander Maris
Ken Cockburn
Malcolm Fraser architects
Jack Lowe   

Joanne Michelle Burke  
Chris Watson
Allen and Ellen Wexler
Rhodri Davies
The Art Gallery of Renewable Energy
Nordic Folke Center 
Heather Deedman 
Peter Foolen

places 
 
Whitelee wind farm, Eaglesham Moor, Scotland
Rousay

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Whitelee

Orkney

Dalchonzie

runehorizons, Orkney

sky-field

edge of orison

we say it's the wind

wind-song

wind-vane

windmill for an observatory

one-word poems

colour

correspondence (I): John Burnside

correspondence (II): Alistair Peebles

autumn windmill

three wall texts

Growth & Form (After D'Arcy Thompson)

windmill turbine anagrams

Great Glen Airshow

'Soft Technology' (an essay by Fabienne Collignon)

lucky windmills

Griffin

Glen Lednock

Fair Isle Tirlos

postage stamps, etc

Medieval Windmills

credo

Braes o' Doune

Shiki's wind-towers

Two Harvests

Studio KAP (proposal for a shelter)

Costa Head, Orkney

Orkney detour

Rousay & Billia Croo

What things belong (an essay by Chris Powici)

sketches

found designs

In Another Light (by Andrew Greig)

Off Grid (by Linda France)

bhreacain

tags (found designs)

Duttonia: framed wilderness

'Delabole windfarm – growing up over time' (by Caroline Stanton)

three flocks

hydro

What it is about our weather (an essay by John Thornes)

minute writing #1: Gulliver (by Victoria Clare Bernie)

A Giant's Pulse (by Eddie Stiven)

elements (wildflowers)

The Invisible Field

skying is a survey of renewable energy with a particular focus on wind turbines

publishing words and images composed or collected by artist & poet Alec Finlay, working in collaboration with a wide range of artists, theorists, writers and designers

the project began in 2007, as an artist residency in collaboration with NaREC, the New and Renewable Energy Centre in Blyth, England. The residency was funded by Inspire Northumberland

skying was developed as an artist's residency at the University of Northumbria, 2011, funded by the Leverhulme Trust. A related exhibition will be presented in Winter 2012 at Gallery North, Newcastle


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